The Dramatic Story Of Johnny Depp | Biography Part 2 (Life, scandals, career)

 

The Dramatic Story Of Johnny Depp | Biography Part 2

Johnny Depp became one of the major Hollywood stars in the 2000s. It was then that his most famous characters appeared, who are now adored and quoted by the audience. But it isn’t that simple as it seems at first glance. After all, from that moment Johnny's life entered a period, which led him to a loss of success and problems in his personal life. Who is he: an altruist or a despot, a romantic or a womanizer? What role did ruin his career? Which actor's film was accused of excessive cruelty and lack of ethics? And what unusual object did Marilyn Manson give him as a sign of his friendship? Today on the Biographer channel we continue to talk about the actor's career ups and downs. Let's figure out what role played his addictions and his women in his life. But first, click on the subscription button and the bell to find out the secret facts from the biographies of your favorite celebrities. Subscribe, sit back, and we start. Captain Jack Sparrow By the early 2000s, Johnny had appeared in more than 30 films. 

At the same time, it was not so much the commercial success of the movie as personal interest in the idea and plot was important for the actor. That also explained the choice of several rather non-standard images for roles. And, basically, it referred to independent projects, which caused the indignation of major studios and even the agents of the actor: many people wanted to work with Johnny, but Johnny did not want to work with everybody. "I'm sure it would have made their job a whole lot easier had I done some of the things that were proposed to me over the years” But soon the situation changed. It was all because of the legendary image of Jack Sparrow in the project from the Disney studio, which our character was invited to act in. Although, he still had to compete to get the role: Christopher Walken and Michael Keaton were among the contenders. They didn't have high expectations for the film. That was due to the fact that the idea was borrowed from the theme attraction of the same name, which was located in Disneyland. 

It didn't have great potential, you know. In addition, pirate-themed films had lack of success. "Cutthroat Island", released in 1995, failed at the box office. It was Johnny who turned the film into a cult one, transforming the once minor role of Jack into a central one. After reviewing the character, he made significant revisions that the studio initially did not like. And he did it until the image of Jack satisfied him. If before Jack Sparrow looked like an "ordinary pirate": with a bandana on his head and an earring, then in the end Johnny turned out to be a kind of rock star. The actor said that it was due to the fact that he identifies pirates with rock stars of the 20th century. They were united by a sense of adventure and freedom. Who inspired the actor? He “borrowed" a considerable part of the habits and elements of the image from Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards, as well as from one cartoon character. Moreover, he came up with the story of each bead and dreadlocks, which complemented the character: they were a symbol of the pirate's vivid and important memories. 

As a result, everyone's favorite Captain turned out to be eccentric and cunning. The screenwriters, according to the actor, were shocked by the image of Captain. "They just couldn't stand him," …"I think it was Michael Eisner, the head of Disney at the time, who was quoted as saying, 'He's ruining the movie.'" His guess wasn’t not so far from the truth. The Disney bosses asked: "Upper-echelon Disney-ites were going, 'What's wrong with him? Is he, you know, like some kind of weird simpleton? Is he drunk? By the way, is he gay?' Johnny gave a brilliant answer: he said that all his characters were gay, didn't they know about it? That puzzled them so much. Dissatisfaction with the image on the part of the Disney management resulted in several discussions between the parties. The studio tried to influence Johnny and force him to change the image of the character to the original one. But the actor argued that the pressure would cause his departure from the film. Moreover, he defiantly made part of the teeth gold after visiting the dentist. “I told them, 'Look, you don't like what I'm doing, fire me. You hired me to do a job and play the character and this is what I want to do.' This is the work. 

I mean, hadn't they seen any of the work I'd done previously? You might want to take a look at that before you hire a motherfucker, you know?” Disney gave up. They couldn't afford to lose such an actor. By the way, during the filming, Johnny wore special contact lenses that protected his eyes from the sun, and also really controlled the ship. There were a lot of improvisations. In addition to ad-libbing the popular “savvy,” Johnny Depp also improvised the line “bring me that horizon,” which he uttered towards the end of the film. In 2003 the release of the first part of the future franchise - "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" was such a success that there were no arguments about the image any more. Captain Jack Sparrow cost the studio $ 10 million, another $ 40 million was spent on advertising. But the costs were fully recouped, according to the total box office receipts of $ 564 million. The film was 22-nd of the most profitable movies in the history of the United States. All the children were playing Jack Sparrow, the theme music from the film, written by Hans Zimmer, became the most popular ringtone. 

Write in the comments, did you use a melody from "Pirates" for the ringtone? The phrases of the main pirate became famous quotes. In 2004, the film received five Oscar nominations, including for "Best Actor" and a Golden Globe Award nomination for “Best Actor”. You probably already guessed that Johnny Depp was nominated for both of them. The actor's interpretation of the Disney pirate received positive critics' reviews. Later, in an interview Johnny admitted that he did not expect such a great fame that came after the "Pirates". “I was freaked out by it. I mean, at the beginning I genuinely didn't give a fuck about acting. But I began to enjoy it. I enjoyed creating those characters up there, being in the trenches and sparring with collaborators, actors, directors…” On the other hand, the great polarity of the hero among children and youth gave Johnny the opportunity to use it for good. The star often came to children's clinics to sick kids, delighting and supporting them in their difficult situation. Initially the Disney management had self-interest and, to some extent, excitement, but after the success of the Black Pearl, they immediately wanted more. 

The popularity of the film led Disney to a very dubious idea: to release two parts of the sequel at once. At the same time, there was neither a plot nor a script. In 2006, the second part of the franchise, "Dead Man's Chest", was released. It had more than a billion dollars at the box office. And a year later, the third and final part "At World's End" was released. Anyway, that was originally planned. In the interview, the director of the first three movies, Gore Verbinski, said that the production of the second and third parts was very difficult. Films were choosing the release dates, but they didn't have the first frames shot. Therefore time was very limited and everything was done hastily. “We shot the end of Pirates 3 five days into shooting Pirates 2, because we were leaving that location. …And there's one scene that had to be shot for the very end of Pirates 3 five days into 2, not knowing what the script of Pirates 3 was yet” - Johnny told afterwards. 

In addition, from the very beginning they were plagued with failures. “We got hit by a hurricane, half the set got wiped out. Our tank didn't work. We had to pull stuff back to LA. It was pure survival mode by the time we got to the third one”. Verbinski had only ten weeks on the "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" post-production. By the way, some studios spent up to a year on post-production, especially in serious projects. That also affected the quality. The third part of the franchise was received with more restraint than the previous two. Viewers complained about the slow development of the plot. Despite that, all the first three parts of ”Pirates" are funny and easy to watch, the film has good visual effects that look good even now. Gore Verbinski understood that the story was exhausted. And the screenwriters agreed with him, which was confirmed by the ending of the third part. 

The director announced that he put an end to that story: "Myths must die," he once said. But Disney didn't want to lose the cash cow. Moreover, Johnny happily agreed to shoot even before writing the script. He fell so much in love with the character. The quality of the script had decreased since the 4th film "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides”, which was released in 2011. The fourth part under the direction of Rob Marshall was supposed to be a relaunch of the franchise. But the updated and too complicated story began to annoy the viewer. Depp's character became boring, especially since Jack Sparrow began to gradually lose his positive image, turning into an anachronism. In addition, the era changed, the viewer changed. It was a time when serious matters and liveliness, realism and inner conflict of the character became popular. Along with such films, Jack began to seem trivial and comical. The 5th part of the franchise - "Dead Men Tell No Tales”, which was released in 2015, showed that the story was completely outdated. 

Even the guest Javier Bardem, who played the antagonist, did not help and Johnny Depp's talent also didn't help. All that coincided with the actor's career crisis , which we will look at a bit later. But let's go back to the beginning of the 2000s. In the intervals between “Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum”, Johnny successfully starred in other films. In 2003, two more films with the actor's participation were released: "Once Upon A Time In Mexico" and "Charlie: The Life and Art of Charles Chaplin". Both films received generally positive critics' reviews: the actor's performance was called graceful and relaxed, giving an average rating of 4 points. The following year, one of Depp's most significant films was "Secret Window", released under David Koepp's direction. It was film based on Stephen King's novel "Secret Window, Secret Garden", which had already given it a chance to succeed. Johnny played the role of a lonely writer Mort Rainey, whose adequacy was made a question with the development of the plot. An unusual role, an actor's talent and a good story did not make the film a masterpiece. 

The movie received "average” from critics, Roger Ebert - the famous American film critic rated it 3 out of 5, arguing that "could add up to a straight-faced thriller about things that go boo in the night, but Johnny Depp and director David Koepp ... have too much style to let that happen." On Rotten Tomatoes, Secret Window has an approval rating of 46% based on 162 reviews: "Depp is quirkily entertaining, but the movie runs out of steam by the end." At the same time, two more films with Depp's participation were released. They were a French comedy “And They Lived Happily Ever After ”, where Johnny played a cameo role and biographical drama "Finding Neverland”, directed by Marc Forster about the creator of the famous Peter Pan story. The touching acting of the actor with Kate Winslet could barely leave anyone indifferent. There was a Scottish accent and attention to detail. Depp was drawn to the role of Barrie because he could identify with the author's insistence on staying in touch with his childlike imagination. Even if the film didn't fit the real story in everything (for example, the husband of Sylvia, Winslet's character, died much later than it was shown in the film), we believed and empathized with the heroes. 

2005 was marked by the release of two iconic films with the actor's work: "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", directed by Tim Burton and the voice acting of the main character of the cartoon "Corpse Bride". "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory '' turned out to be a very specific movie, like all products of Tim Burton's creativity. Fantasy based on the novel of the same name by Roald Dahl was modernized and filmed with Burton's usual individuality, as well as psychedelic manner. The constant friend and hero of his plots, Johnny Depp, got an equally specific role. He played an eccentric and multifaceted manufacturer and misanthrope Willy Wonka, who arranged an excursion for children. Film producer, Felicity Dahl recalled: “I think there was a queue of actors...wanting to play Wonka. So when we heard that Johnny Depp was wanting to play him, we were very excited. The Three Musketeers are Dahl, Depp, and Burton. You can't beat that.” Burton and Depp created their own image of Wonka, which was radically different from the original, but at the same time - it was that interpretation that made him so colorful and, to some extent, tragic. The director and Johnny tried to convey the message of the book as accurately as possible, to follow the idea that Roald Dahl tried to get the message across. 

During that period, Johnny, in addition to acting talent and skills, became famous for two more things. The first was his alleged anti-American statements against the United States, which he reportedly said in an interview with the German magazine Stern: ”America is dumb, it’s like a dumb puppy that has big teeth that can bite and hurt you, aggressive.”... ”I’d like them to see America as a toy, a broken toy. Investigate it a little, check it out, get this feeling and then get out.” The actor officially protested those words, saying that the phrases were taken out of context. He said that he was an American and loved his country. Even if it meant sometimes to be critical of reality. In addition, Depp began to appear more and more often on the covers of glossy magazines, gradually changing the image of a "bad boy” and a "teenage heartthrob". It was replaced by the mature status of "Hollywood's It-Man”, "Man of the Hour” and "Sexiest Pirate Ever” For the first time, the actor appeared in the lists of Forbes magazine as one of the highest paid actors. 

In 2007, another joint Tim Burton and Johnny Depp's creative product was released. It was a collaboration with an unusual and bright (who has already guessed it?) Helena Bonham Carter in the musical-drama thriller Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.. Before that, the Gothic trio had already worked together on "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", as well as the cartoon "Corpse Bride", but starting with "Sweeney Todd" they became such "Ocean's two", only "Burton's". Of course, Johnny played the role of “the very" demon barber who was avenging the bride and a broken life. Helena was nuts Mrs. Lovett, who was in love with Sweeney. Later, in an interview, Tim would tell: “All my drawings look the same but I looked back at it later and I realized, it was johnny and it was her....... it's shocked me” Johnny is the only member of the cast who was selected “on the basis of good faith” because he said that he could sing well. All the others had to participate in the preliminary auditions. 

The producers said that they did not hear Depp singing even when the scenery, costumes and music were prepared for the film. Fortunately, the actor met their expectations. The film won the Hollywood Foreign Press Association award as "Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy", and Depp won the prize as "Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy". In addition, he became the winner of the Academy Award for the best work of a production designer. Reviews of the musical were mixed. On the one hand, the film was praised for the impressive interpretation of the musical, the colorful images in all their diversity, the tragedy and bleakness of the movie. On the other hand, the film was accused of excessive cruelty and lack of ethics. Do you like the movie? Write in the comments your impressions of "Sweeney Todd”, and we go on. The prime of a career The friendship story of Hunter Thompson and Johnny Depp (if you don't remember, you can click here) resulted in the actor's participation in a documentary film. There he talked about his memories of the famous American journalist and provocateur, and also read Thompson's voiceover text. 

The film was released in 2008 and was nominated for the Grand Jury prize in the documentary genre at the Sundance Film Festival, and for the Best Documentary Screenplay at the Writers' Guild of America awards in 2009. Johnny's next role was unusual, but tragic. In the fantasy film "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus'' directed by Terry Gilliam, he portrayed Tony Shepard, who was previously played by Heath Ledger. The role of Tony was the last in the life of an Australian actor. Since Heath died before the filming was completed, Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell and Jude Law played the main character for him. The format of the story allowed the producers to save everything that Heath did, as well as to continue working. By the way, all three refused royalties for work in favor of Heath Ledger's only daughter, Matilda. “...Being part of this film was never about filling Heaths shoes as much as seeing them across the finish line. How I wish he had brought the film to its completion himself….But there was also a sense of dogged insistence. Insistence that Heaths last piece of work should not be kept in the shadow of the light of day.” The film received two Oscar nominations, two for the Saturn Award and two for the British Academy Award. 

As for the reviews, the problems with the movie at the box office took their toll. By the time the film was released in 2009, it received quite restrained reviews. Critics rated the film 6 out of 10, approximately the same level as was given to the film on main movie websites. But, at the same time, Johnny worked on another film - "Public Enemies", directed by Michael Mann. The main character of the film was John Dillinger, the legendary robber of the first half of the 1930s in the USA, public enemy number 1 according to the FBI classification and just a cutie. Therefore, the movie took place at the time of the great crime wave of the “Great Depression" period. Despite some separations from the real story, the main facts of "Public Enemies" were based on real events. So, the film was shot on the site of some of Dillinger's ”feats". The death scene of the main character was played on the place of the real death of the prototype. The efforts were not in vain: the film got 9 Oscar nominations and 2 wins. The film paid off the amount more than twice with $ 100 million spent. 

It received $ 214 million at the box office. In addition to acting, as well as the role of father and husband, Johnny didn't forget about the old youthful dream: music. He did singles for some of his films: "Chocolat", "Once Upon A Time In Mexico". They would be followed in the future by “The Rum Diary" and "The Lone Ranger". In 2000, Johnny recorded two songs for an album called "Bliss” by his de facto wife, Vanessa Paradis. In 2011, he would accompany with guitar for her third album, together with the duo Serge Gainsbourg. Around the same time, he played guitar on Babybird's 2010 single “Unloveable,” to which he also directed the music video, rejoining the band in 2011 to record “The Jesus Stag Night Club.” In the same 2010, the audience was able to enjoy two wonderful works by Johnny. The first of them was ”Alice in Wonderland" by Tim Burton. Depp got one of the key and at the same time eccentric roles. Namely, he got the role of the Mad Hatter. He coped perfectly with it. Do you agree with me? The actor recalled his image with irony: "Early calls and you sit in a chair and people start painting this kind of grease paint on your face, and suddenly you start to disappear, and then you're attacked by a giant orange ferret. 

Then they attach it to your head. Then you're wrapped in magnificent 19th century surrealist costume, hat goes on, you're ready to go." The image of the hatter performed by Johnny turned out to be so colorful and charismatic that it stole focus from the acting of the main character, performed by the aspiring actress Mia Wasikowska. By the way, "Alice in Wonderland" was Burton's first film, which he shot mainly using green screen. It turned out that the new experience was naturally accompanied by the challenges. He later recalled: "Alice was an experiment,".... "We didn't know what the movie was till the very end. It was exciting and scary. Working on the CG just got more and more and more intense…The intensity peaked..when we had to stop." The audience received the film positively, which clearly affected the box office. It received 1.6 billion dollars, becoming the highest-grossing Tim Burton's film. The main comments were positive, despite the fact that reviewers criticized the inconsistency of the plot regarding the book. The director's aspirations to use the computer graphics, as well as humor and expressiveness of the movie were highly appreciated. 

And he did succeed. The image of the mad Hatter became one of the most beloved in Depp's career for many people. Which of his characters do you like the most? Write in the comments, let's see which Johnny's role is the most popular. "Alice in Wonderland" received three Oscar nominations, winning two of them: “Best Art Direction" and "Best Costume Design", as well as the nominations of the British Academy Film Awards, the Golden Globe, the Annual Grammy Awards and many others. Johnny was nominated three times for his role, but unfortunately did not win any of them. In the next film directed by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck called “The Tourist”, Depp was able to play in tandem with the erotic dream of many men in the world - Angelina Jolie. Surprisingly, Johnny and Angelina had never worked together before, although both had an impressive career. The movie was filmed in a short time - for 11 months, in Paris and Venice. That's because Captain Jack Sparrow was preparing for the next shooting of the new "Pirates ...". Angelina said that she agreed to star for two reasons. 

That was a short filming period and a cozy colorful place where her family could relax as a vacation. But despite that, she fondly remembered shooting with Depp: He’s just such a nice guy. He’s so funny and so fun to hang out with. He’s just that friend you’re so happy to come to work and do scenes with. Plus, he’s such a brilliant actor. He’s often thought of so much for his deep character work, but it really comes from an artist who is willing to try things. Although there were some incidents. The actress made Captain Jack Sparrow to first rinse his mouth with breath freshener and offered mint candy before the scene of the kiss. That was explained by the fact that Johnny smoked a lot, and she couldn't stand the smell of tobacco. The result of the joint work turned out to be controversial. Perhaps the hurry during filming and in post-production played a big role. Despite the fact that the film earned back the budget more than twice, viewers rated the picture 3 out of 10 on various movie sites. They complained about the confusing, drawn-out plot and the lack of ”chemistry" between the actors. 

From that moment on Johnny's career was slowly but surely moving to the brink. More and more films with his participation became "average" rating after their release. There was a feeling that the actor was exhausted for some reason and the films were not good enough. But not all of them. In 2011, Gore Verbinski, the same director of the first three parts of "Pirates of the Caribbean", presented the cartoon Rango. There Johnny voiced the main character - a domestic chameleon who accidentally got into the desert and had to survive in it. All the movements and facial expressions of the main character were originally played by Johnny, because motion-capture technology was used in the production. The cartoon received a lot of positive reviews, both from viewers and critics. In addition, the cartoon got such a cherished Oscar in the nomination "Best Animated Feature Film", which spoke for itself, didn't it? But "The Rum Diary" was controversial. That was not only because of the result of his story (you probably know as well as we do how the filming affected Johnny's personal life). But it was also about the final product of cinema. As you probably remember from our first video, The Rum Diary appeared largely thanks to the friendship of Johnny Depp and Hunter Thompson. 

The second was the author of the autobiographical novel of the same name, which was released 52 years after its creation. The novel was based on the period of Thompson's life when he was an unknown young correspondent. Since 2000, several companies had tried to make the film, but the work was stopped. And only when Depp's company financed the filming, the production of the picture started. In addition to money, Johnny also offered himself as the main character of the movie. It was a journalist tired of life, who gave up his career in New York and moved to live in a small tourist town in Puerto Rico, San Juan. There he was waiting for adventures, rum and the quest for truth. Thus, the actor wanted to honor the memory of a friend and colleague who did not live to see the film adaptation of his work. “Initially, my idea was to not play any of the characters. I didn’t want to play anything in the film. It was Bruce that talked me into playing Kemp” Later, in an interview, director Bruce Robinson would say that he wasn't going to return to Hollywood. 

It was Johnny who persuaded him to take the project again, backing up his arguments with wine and a rent-free island for the director to work on the script and inspire the Puerto Rican atmosphere. Johnny's colleagues on the set were Aaron Eckhart, Richard Jenkins and Amber Heard, whose acquaintance radically changed the actor's life. During the filming, a romance started between Johnny and Amber, which finally destroyed the relationship with his wife, Vanessa Paradis. He lived with her for 14 years. They were not officially married, as according to the actor: “never found myself needing that piece of paper.” …“Marriage is really from soul to soul, heart to heart. You don't need somebody to say, okay you're married." Two common children, Lily-Rose and Jack, and a family idyll could not save the marriage. Although Johnny's friends claimed that with the birth of his daughter, Depp kicked alcohol, drugs and an idle life, completely devoting himself to the family. But it couldn't be said that Amber was the only reason for their quarrel. A few years before the “Rum Diary '' there was a discord in the couple. The romance of the southern evenings, which accompanied the lovers Johnny and Vanessa after the meeting, in reality turned out to be the actors' residence on different continents. 

Despite joint vacations, periodic visits of both sides to each other, the family spent most of the time apart. Family tensions rose while Depp's popularity grew. In one of the interviews , Johnny said about it: “Relationships are very difficult. Especially in the racket that I’m in because you’re constantly away or they’re away and so it’s hard. It wasn’t easy on her. It wasn’t easy on me. It wasn’t easy on the kids.” Johnny often started going to filming after the success of the first "Pirates”. At that time Vanessa stayed in Los Angeles with her two children or left back to her home. A few years before the breakup, the actor began to be increasingly noticed drinking and having fun in bars with girls. The source said that in those days he was often seen spending time on his yacht in the Caribbean in the company of young ladies and guys. In 2010, during the filming of the"Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides", he was always noticed in local bars. “He would chat with girls and was very friendly and flirty,” says a source. 

After Paradis and the kids arrived later that summer, Depp was seen spending low-key time with his family at his rental home. A year before the breakup, the couple stopped appearing together on the red carpet. Since November 2011, the couple attended events together, but stayed in different hotels and they were never noticed together somewhere other than the "promenade". At the premiere of the film “The Rum Diary” Depp appeared without his wife. She went to the concerts that day, and the next day, Paradis appeared at the event with Karl Lagerfeld from Chanel without Depp. She officially announced their peaceful separation, after the actor's solo performance at the Golden Globes. “The trajectory of that relationship – you play it out until it goes, one thing leads to another. 

So for whatever reason that ceases, it doesn’t stop the fact that you care for that person, and they’re the mother of your kids” - - Johnny recalled about their relationship. The actor was able to numb personal worries in the company of a friend and in working on a new joint project - “Dark Shadows” by Tim Burton, which was released in 2012. The dark comedy was adapted from the television series of the same name, which was popular in the late 60s of the 20th century. Depp and Burton, being fans of the old series, tried to capture the atmosphere of the show and the soap opera into the film, while adapting it to new realities. The role did not give anything new to the actor. There was the same slightly eccentric image with a touch of Gothic of a vampire - Barnabas Collins, who was cursed by an evil witch. Helena Bonham Carter also did not change the image too much in the new film. The character also had the same shocking and gloating. Although she was really beautiful in that one. According to Johnny, the role of a vampire still had a number of difficulties: “In every film that I’ve been lucky enough to do with Tim, there’s always some form of torture. The nails were Tim’s idea. 

They were the length of the fingers. But, it was okay because I had a troupe of people who would help me go to the bathroom. They had to have treatment afterwards, but they’re okay now. That is true.” The film received mixed ratings from the audience. On the website Rotten Tomatoes, positive reviews were only 37%, and the average rating was 5 out of 10. The main complaints were in the superficiality and poor development of the film. The next film with Depp's participation - "The Lone Ranger", released in 2013, was no less mixed. Gore Verbinski's superhero western went through production hell and budget problems. Eventually, even Johnny's playing the role of the crazy Indian Tonto in a duet with Armie Hammer, who played the Lone Ranger, did not save the situation. Perhaps the fact was that the image of a colorful madman in the role of Johnny got pretty boring to the viewer. Or the fact that Verbinski periodically added "Pirate" jokes and tricks into the film: like, for example, Depp, triumphantly standing on top of a vehicle in big trouble. 

But "The Lone Ranger" received negative reviews from most of the American film press and critics. It was also nominated in five categories of the Golden Raspberry anti-award. Johnny's character did not avoid the nomination. That fact really surprised the film crew, and the actor himself, who was proud of his role in the movie….and also believed that most of the negative reviews were written before the release of the picture. The audience received the film less categorically, although with reticence: on IMDb, the rating of the picture was 6.5 points out of 10. Everyone was very surprised by the dead bird on Johnny's head. Whatever it was, from that moment films with Depp's participation began to be received with more restraint and coolness. Besides, the movies that followed in the next few years were not brilliant. In 2014, he took part in the Disney film “Into the Woods”, playing the role of a Wolf. In the same year, Jack Paglen's science fiction film “Transcendence" was released. It was negatively rated by both critics and the public. It was quite sad to remember the actor's participation in the dilogy of director Kevin Smith "Tusk” and "Yoga Hosers". 

Those were low-budget horror films in which he got the role of an amateur detective, seemingly suffering from a chronic hangover. In 2015, David Koepp's “Mortdecai” was released, which got Johnny two more nominations for "Golden Raspberry" in the position of "Worst Actor” and "Worst Screen Combo", referring to their duet with Gwyneth Paltrow. After that, Johnny tried to play a "serious" role: gangster Whitey Bulger in the biographical drama "Black Mass". The complete change from the eccentric and boring images played right into the actor's hands. A visual image in tandem with Benedict Cumberbatch turned out to be strong, and it overshadowed the raw script. The film received several nominations for “Best Actor", and Depp was able to rehabilitate himself in the eyes of the audience. In parallel, Johnny did not leave a musical niche. In 2012, he played the guitar and drums in a cover of Marilyn Manson called "You're So Vain." Later in the same year they released the tracks “The Beautiful People" and "Sweet Dreams" on the Revolver Golden Gods Awards' stage. In general, Manson and Depp were old friends with quite an interesting story. 

The performer supported Johnny back in the 90s, attending his film premieres. After the release of the movie “Blow”, Merilyn liked the wig of the main Depp's character so much that he exchanged it for his prosthetic chest, which he wore for performances. “I did trade my breasts from Mechanical Animals for Johnny’s wig from Blow,” - Manson said in an interview. In addition, the musician is the godfather of the actor's daughter. Once Manson admitted that Depp gave him a whole house after the rocker expressed admiration for the actor's home. Friends even have the same tattoos. In an interview, the musician admitted that both have the phrase “Charles Baudelaire, the flowers of evil, this giant skeleton thing” on their backs and the phrase “no reason” on their wrists. In 2017, Depp took part in the filming of the clips "Say10" and "Kill4Me.” But the actor wanted not only to be a part of someone's creativity, but also to create his own. In 2015, he, together with Alice Cooper and Joe Perry, created a band called "Hollywood Vampires", in which he was a guitarist. 

Already in September of the same year, they released their first album, which included two songs written by Johnny. In addition to participating in the music shows of a shocking friend, the actor took part in the performances of the Roxy Theater group in Los Angeles and at the Rock in Rio festival in Brazil. The actor's relationship with Amber Heard was developing rapidly. A whirlwind romance turned into a marriage in 2015. But already in 2016, the actress filed for divorce, arguing her decision with "insoluble contradictions." After a while, Amber began to accuse her ex-husband of violence, accompanied by beatings. As evidence, she provided photos where bruises are visible on her. A scandal flared up. Johnny categorically denied her claims, saying that she was not a victim, but a criminal. The court finalized their divorce in January 2017 and Heard received compensation in the amount of $ 7 million. She promised to give the money received from Depp to charity, commenting on her position that she had never been interested in money. 

Heated discussions of the actors' personal lives did not abate for years. In 2018, the British newspaper "The sun" called the actor a "wife beater”, after which Depp sued them for libel. The trial ended in 2020 and the verdict was not in favor of Johnny. But the actor did not give up. He filed a lawsuit against Heard after the release of her article for the Washington Post in 2018, where she talks about domestic violence. The claim was accompanied by a demand for compensation of $ 50 million. Depp 's lawyers confidently said: “Mr. Depp never abused Ms. Heard. Her allegations against him were false when they were made in 2016. They were part of an elaborate hoax to generate positive publicity for Ms. Heard and advance her career,” In addition, in November 2021, the court approved the requirement of Depp's expert team to gain access to Heard's phone records in order to prove the fabrication of her evidence. The ex-wife, Vanessa Paradis, did not believe the accusations and, moreover, stood up for Johnny Depp. "In all the years I have known Johnny, he has never been physically abusive with me and this looks nothing like the man I lived with for 14 wonderful years,”-she commented on the situation. But despite the denials, the trial put a damper on the unstable actor's position in the movie industry. 

The final straw was the actor's trial with the former company that handled his finances. The image of the "bad guy" played against the actor. Articles about Depp's crisis began to appear in the publications. They talked about excessive alcohol consumption, fights with Heard during their life together and constant lateness to the set. The “Alice Through the Looking Glass”, where Depp played a role already familiar to everyone, did not add optimism. It was released in 2016, but despite all the efforts of the studio, it earned much less than expected. The last, fifth “Pirates of the Caribbean" also failed. There was a clear tendency in which Johnny was gradually stopped to be invited to the main roles or in major projects. But Johnny still holds his ground. In the "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” released in 2016, he only briefly appeared in the role of the evil wizard Grindelwald, Professor Dumbledore's opponent. That role fully showed itself in the second part of the Saga, which delighted us in 2018. Despite the fears of fans about the image, the actor still managed to fit into the universe and well-realized his character. It turned out to be so bright that it was difficult to give it up so easily. 

No matter how hard the press tried to tarnish the actor, colleagues on the set of “Fantastic Beasts” spoke only positively about him during the interview. But amid the scandal with Amber Heard, Warner Bros. decided to fire Johnny from the franchise. The same situation also affected the “Pirates". Disney abandoned the idea of returning the performer of the role of Jack Sparrow to the franchise. That fact greatly upset many fans around the world. Admirers were threatening to boycott the new part of the franchise, clearly hinting that Margot Robbie did not fit into the plot in any way. In parallel, Johnny did not give up trying to come back. In 2018 , the comedy drama “The Professor” by Wayne Roberts was released, where Depp got the main role. But even that film did not get success, rating 2 out of 10 among the world critics' reviews. Although there were also those who appreciated the actor's performance and the subtle British humor of the movie. The American biographical film "City of Lies" starring Depp also wasn't successful. 

According to the plot, the main character of the film played by Depp - LAPD detective Russell Poole - had not been able to solve the murder of the rapper for twenty years. As a result, he enlisted the support of a journalist, played by Forest Whitaker, and together they tried to figure out the ”infantilism" of the local police. Either the tragedy of the murder of Tupac Shakur back in 1996 was no longer so catchy to the audience, or it was affected the change of the film's release date due to court proceedings. Johnny was accused of beating one of the team members of the movie. But personally, we found out about the details of the film when we prepared the material for you. A certain shift in his career was Depp's participation in the film “Minamata” directed by Andrew Levitas. The actor got the main dramatic role of the American photographer Smith, who was collecting evidence of the effects of mercury poisoning of residents of Minimata, one of the cities of Japan. That time, intuition had not let Johnny down. He left the image of Jack Sparrow that everyone was bored with, returned to the world of big complex cinema, touched upon, among other things, the acute social issue of ecology that was currently relevant.

 That's why the premiere of the film in 2020 was successful: critics expressed mostly positive impressions. The audience also approved of the actor's performance, and the general consensus read: "Sincere, but confusing, "Minamata" pays an ambiguous tribute to an amazing story from real life, better reflected by documentary processing" For many, this film is the long-awaited return of Johnny, such as we love him: bright, textured and versatile, able to transform into both a dirty Indian and a balding gangster, and someone who knows how to do it in such a way that you believe every word, every look until the last frame. A significant break in filming was finally finished. This year the tabloids announced Johnny's participation in a historical drama, in the role of the scandalous King of France Louis XV. We hope that this will be a new start for Johnny Depp on the way to a brilliant career and no less brilliant life. And while we're waiting for new movies with Johnny’s participation, you can click on this icon and watch a detailed analysis of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. What was the secret of the success of the first parts, and why the last films turned out to be so unsuccessful. Click and watch, it's worth your attention. And that's all for today, it was Biographer with you, thanks for watching! See you in the new videos, bye!

 


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The Tragic Story Of Johnny Depp | Biography Part 1 (Life, scandals andcareer)

 

The Tragic Story Of Johnny Depp | Biography Part 1

This actor is a chameleon and a recognized Hollywood sex symbol. Films with his participation are non-standard and eccentric, and his roles became cult. He is textured, but at the same time plastic in his images. This is Johnny Depp. What role did drugs play in his life? Which woman made him trash a hotel room after their breakup? And what annoyed him about Leonardo DiCaprio? Today on the Biographer channel we will talk about the childhood and the formation of the personality of the talented actor, what traumas he went through and why he was under arrest. First, click on the subscribe button and the bell to find out secret facts from the biographies of your favorite celebrities. Subscribe, sit back, and let’s start. CHILDHOOD John Christopher Depp II, better known to us as Johnny Depp, was born on June 9, 1963 in Owensboro, Kentucky. He was the youngest child in the family: Depp had two older sisters, Debbie and Christy, and an older brother, Daniel. Johnny's childhood can hardly be called cloudless. His father, the full namesake of his son, was a civil engineer. He worked hard, drank frequently, and had the pleasure of beating his wife and children. His Mom - Elizabeth Sue Wells, worked as a waitress from the age of 14, mostly in a roadside cafe. 

The profession and early growing up left their mark. In the interview with Rolling Stone, Depp talked about his mother's abusive and eccentric behavior, as well as their broken relationship in adulthood. “Yeah, there were irrational beatings … Maybe it’s an ashtray coming your way. Maybe you’re gonna get clunked with the phone.” Depp mostly remembers his mother returning home after working two shifts; he rubbed her legs while she counted coins from the tip. Although he idolized his mother, he was not blind to her erratic behavior and meanness. He told Rolling Stone magazine what he said at her funeral: “My mom was maybe the meanest human being I have ever met in my life.” It’s clear that all conditions in which Johnny grew up influenced him and his future path. The only person with whom the future actor had a close relationship was his paternal grandfather Jim. He affectionately called him "Paw Paw". While he was still very young, Johnny remembered picking tobacco in the fields with him and listening to his stories. He spent all his childhood with him, and when he died, the 9-year-old boy went through a real crisis, which was reflected in his behavior. Another factor was the constant change of residence. The family often moved, because, according to the actor, his parents did not like to fix up and clean up their apartments. It got to the point that one day the family moved to a new house at the end of the street. By the age of 15, young Depp had changed several cities and even houses in the same city, moving in total, according to his words, about 40 times. 

When his father was offered a higher salary in Florida, their family moved there, leaving all of Johnny's childhood friends in Kentucky. The lack of constancy and stability, the loss of a loved one led to the fact that he began to constantly swear with his parents, at the age of 12 he began to smoke and get involved in alcohol. And a year later he started a sexual relationship with a girl a few years older than him. When Johnny celebrated his 15th birthday, his parents divorced. This completely unsettled him, despite the fact that, as he said, he hated both parents. He started to take "every drug known to man". Among them, according to the actor himself, were cocaine, ecstasy, LSD, psychedelic mushroom,s and pot. “Mom asked me to give her psychotropic drugs. I tried one pill furtively and realized that this is the only way to soothe the pain, ”the actor later admitted. The result was logical: school absenteeism and the use of prohibited substances led to expulsion from school. Although later Johnny said that he tried to change the situation: It's interesting that Johnny gave his daughter Lily-Rose Depp a try of the drug when she was 13. 

The actor considers such an act a manifestation of a responsible parent, since many children in the high school where his daughter studied began to take alcohol and psychotropic substances from the age of 12-13 at parties. “She was just 12, and she said she didn't know what to do,”... “I said, 'Listen, sweetheart, if you are at a party and someone hands you the joint, take the joint from the perso , and pass it to the next person. Please don't experiment with drugs with people you don't know.'” Johnny's first steps in music and cinema A significant event in the life of the future Jack Sparrow was a gift from his mother - a cheap $ 25 electric guitar, which he received for his 12th birthday. Watching his cousins​​play in his Uncles gospel group, he became obsessed with both guitar and music. It became an incentive and creative outlet for Johnny: he independently mastered a musical instrument, and when his parents divorced and decided to live an independent life, he left home and moved into a trailer with his friend Sal. At first, Johnny played with small garage bands, then he formed his first band, which he called Flame. 

At that time, it seemed to him that he had found his place in life, his professional vocation. Soon he joined the musical rock band "Kids" and performed in nightclubs as part of them. Once their performance was heard by Iggy Pop, after which he invited the guys to perform "as an opening act" for one of his concerts. The future star was also impressed by the visual component of rock and roll life. You will hardly be surprised, knowing his style of dressing. But the fact is that in order to stand out not only in behavior, but also in style, Johnny stole things from his mother's closet. Then I used to steal my mom's clothing. She had all these crushed-velvet shirts with French-cut sleeves. And, like, seersucker bell-bottoms. In one of the interviews, he admitted that he wanted to wear platform shoes, but "just couldn't find any." But the first fees were not comparable with what a young man needed to survive. Because Johnny was forced to get by with part-time jobs: he worked at a construction site, worked as a courier and soon found a “stable” job selling ball pens. But the guy gave all his free time to music. 

In just 4 years, Johnny changed 14 different musical bands. At the age of 20, the guy first married the girl Lori Ann Allison, who was 5 years older than Johnny and worked as a make-up artist. Happiness did not last long. Two years later, the couple broke up due to the fact that the girl didn’t like the constant lack of money. But their marriage was the second significant event in the life of our future star. Knowing about her husband's plans to become an actor, Laurie introduced him to Nicolas Cage. By the time they met, he had already managed to gain experience in the cinema: he starred in Francis Ford Coppola's “Rumble Fish” and a number of other films. From that moment, a new stage in the life of a young man began, which in the future would be quoted by both children and adolescents, imitating the habits of Jack Sparrow. In the meantime, he got the first role in the horror film that later would become a cult - "A Nightmare on Elm Street". It was released in 1984. Johnny claimed that he counted on an episodic role, considering participation in the film as a springboard for his musical career. But the directors were touched by his naturalness and charisma, and they offered the guy the role of Glen, one of the main characters in the plot. Thanks to this role, other Hollywood figures drew attention to Johnny and began to invite the young man to shoot. And Johnny himself literally “fired up” with acting. Without hesitation, he accepted an invitation to shoot in the teen comedy "Private Resort", which was released in 1985. 

This was the first role of a young actor, where he had to make professional “sacrifices”, namely, to act naked. But musical dreams didn’t leave him. Wanting to save up for a new album, he took part in the filming of such television series as "Hotel" and "The Lady in Blue", as well as the supporting role of Doni Fisher in the film "Slow burn", along with Eric Roberts. But it didn't work out as planned. Instead of a new album, Johnny chose to spend money on acting classes (and not in vain, as time has shown). Pumping professional skills turned out to be very useful. It led to the fact that we met a young man in the cast of Oliver Stone's military drama "Platoon", where he received the supporting role of Private Lerner. Filming took place in difficult conditions. The whole process of shooting took 54 days in the Philippines. Actors were “trained” like real soldiers: they had to learn how to move with equipment through forests, swamps and rocks, eat army food, and sleep in trenches. It was here that Johnny was able to play side by side with actors such as Charlie Shinn, Willem Dafoe, John McGinley, Forest Whitake,r and others. The film was released in 1986 and almost immediately received eight Oscar nominations. 

According to the law of meanness, almost the entire performance of Johnny fell victim to Oliver Stone's editing, it was cut from the final version of the film. The actor appeared only in a few frames in the background and in the central role of only one scene, where he worked as an interpreter. Without losing hope, upon returning from the Philippines, he continued to go through auditions. In some of them he was successful. So, in 1987, Johnny played in the popular television series 21 Jump Street, getting the role of a policeman investigating the crimes of schoolchildren. By the way, another popular actor played along with John. Brad Pitt also participated in this movie, although it wasn’t the title role. "21 Jump Street" made the guy very popular among young people. Nevertheless, the actor himself felt that the show was "stifling" his potential. He didn't want to be seen as just a "teenage idol"; playing the same "one-dimensional" character became tiresome for him. Johnny claimed more eccentric and meaningful roles, having not only creative talent, but great ambitions. In an interview about 21 Jump Street, the actor spoke unkindly about the series. “In the first two seasons I thought there was a lot of good stuff going on,” … “There were good, important messages. But I think around the third season, it started to get a little show-boaty, you know what I mean? It just started to become false. It started to become this action-packed can of soup, you know? You just market it, and send it out.” It got to the point that the actor began to commit provocative antics in order to be fired from the show. One day, he trashed a trailer. 

“After being confined to a television series when you can’t play anything but one particular character for, you know, nine months… that’ll make you insane.” Trying to get rid of the sugary role, Johnny happily accepted the invitation of the infamous director John Waters to play the lead role in the grotesque musical Cry-Baby. There John was a rebel, handsome, impudent and imprudent bully. The musical film was released in 1990 and received a lot of positive feedback from the audience. Such a step broke the stereotyped idea of​​​​Johnny as an actor of one role and became a springboard to the next role which became significant in his life. You probably immediately guessed which one. And while I haven’t spoiled the movie yet, pause and write your guess in the comments (yep, I’m waiting) In 1989, Johnny was lucky. He was invited to the lead role in Tim Burton's Edward Scissorhands, despite the fact that there were decent competitors for the role. And all of them were no less talented than Johnny: Brad Pitt, Robert Downey Jr., Jim Carrey... It’s for this role that we remember Johnny Depp when we talk about his career achievements (“Pirates” are not taken into account), and exactly this role brought the actor three important things: it raised him to the acting Olympus, and also - brought him the Golden Globe nomination and introduced him to Winona Ryder, with whom he connected his life for four years. It’s interesting that the main character - a cyborg, played by Johnny, speaks only 169 words for the entire film. However, this does not prevent the actor from showing us the whole range of feelings and emotions that Johnny experiences, using only one thing - his eyes. 

Well, there is one more important thing. This role helped Johnny make a long and strong friendship with Tim Burton, which gave the world such films as Sleepy Hollow, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Sweeney Todd, Dark Shadows and other cool works of the tandem. They were two brilliant minds and at the same time - two men experiencing difficulties with communication. But with a similar outlook. Johnny recalled their first meeting this way: “After sharing three of four pots of coffee, stumbling our was through each other’s unfinished sentences but somehow still understanding each other, we ended the meeting with handshake and a ‘nice to meet you’.” In turn, Tim said: “Johnny is very much known as a teen idol and he’s perceived as difficult and aloof. As a person he's funny and warm, a great guy. He's a normal guy-at least my interpretation of normal-but he's completely the opposite of this perception. The strong cast: Vincent Price, Alan Arkin,and  Dianne Wiest, gave the young actor a new experience. With particular warmth, he recalled working with Vincent Price. They became very close during filming and communicated until Price's death. But it was not without curiosities. It took some time for Johnny to get used to his costume. This fact led to several blade incidents. 

For example, once in a scene where Anthony Michael Hall's character had to confront the main character, he accidentally stabbed Hall's hand. But back to matters of the heart. Winona charmed our hero. Innocent face, big eyes…She even wore an engagement ring, and Johnny got a "Winona Forever" tattoo in honor of her. When they met, Winona was 16 and Johnny was 26. “It was a classic glance like in West Side Story where everything else went foggy,” …“When I met Winona and we fell in love it was absolutely like nothing ever before-ever” They soon became one of the most frequently discussed and adored couples in Hollywood. They were inseparable, spending whole days together: reading beat poetry, going to bookstores and listening to their favorite records. They even had "their own" song - "Crazy For You" by Madonna. Five months later, Johnny proposed to Winona. She also admitted that Depp was her first love. “When I met Johnny, I was pure virgin. He changed that. He was my first everything. My first real kiss. My first real boyfriend. My first fiancé. The first guy I had sex with. So he'll always be in my heart. forever. Kind of funny, that word.” But love didn't last forever. Gradually they began to move away from each other. There were several reasons for this. The first was the workload of the schedules of both stars, since at that time they were at the peak of fame Constant filming, schedules that didn't match - somehow they started to spend less time. 

The second reason was the paparazzi, as well as rumors and gossip about young actors. Winona was credited with romances with Gary Oldman, then with Daniel Day-Lewis on the set of The Age of Innocence. Gradually, conversations around the couple about betrayals, partings, engagements and disagreements in their couple began to grow. They experienced the breakup in different ways. According to rumors, Winona said that it would be better for both of them. Depp, on the other hand, experienced their breakup very painfully. Tim Burton, who watched Ryder and Depp's relationship, noted that the latter was "never the same" after their relationship with Winona. In the interview with the Los Angeles Times, the actor said: “It’s very hard to have a personal life in this town. My relationship with Winona, it was my mistake to be as open as we were. But I thought if we were honest it would destroy that curiosity monster. Instead, it fed it, gave people a license to feel they were part of it.” After a while, Johnny changed the tattoo from "Winona forever" to "Wine forever", arguing that the complete removal of the tattoo would mean the removal of this part of his life with this girl. And he didn't want that. Career takeoff After "Edward" the career of the future captain Jack Sparrow rapidly went up. He was noticed by eminent directors, and one of them was Emir Kusturica - a symbol of the Balkan cinema. He offered Johnny a role in one of his films, Arizona Dream, which was released in 1993. 

Like all of Kusturica's films, "Arizona Dream" became a very unusual, surreal movie, where Depp played a romantic guy who followed his dream, learned to love and went through the metamorphosis of growing up. Although the dream, like the film, came out quite unusual: it featured Alaska and a flying halibut. Despite the eccentricity, the movie found its fans, becoming very popular in France and receiving a prize at the Berlin Film Festival. Then there was a tandem with Mary Masterson in the touching comedy "Benny and Joon" directed by Jeremiah S. Chechik, which was released in 1993. The next work was the participation in the filming of the film "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" of the same year, together with the young Leonardo DiCaprio. It was one of Johnny's first bright dramatic roles, where he revealed the image of a young guy, tired of life, who didn’t see any prospects. Of course, until he met love and went on a trip with his younger mentally retarded brother, who was played by DiCaprio. Recalling the shooting, Depp admitted that he was going through hard times at that time and Leonardo annoyed him a little. “I tortured him…I really did. He was always talking about these video games, you know? I told you it was kind of a dark period. ‘No, I will not give you a drag of my cigarette while you hide from your mother again, Leo.’” Gradually, Johnny became addicted to public life. In 1993, he opened a club called the Viper Room, which was meant to be a rock concert venue. The club quickly gained popularity not only among musicians, but also among celebrities. 

Everyone played there: from Guns N’ Roses to Johnny Cash. Drew Barrymore, Jennifer Aniston and Uma Thurman became frequent guests. The haven of fun and revelry was overshadowed by the death of Johnny's friend River Phoenix. He died from a drug overdose. There was information in the press that some time later, Johnny blamed himself for this, allegedly he personally gave Phoenix the same dose. As an argument, they gave his phrase: “Imagine living with that…” Friendship with Tim Burton brought the actor another role in 1994. It was the comedy-drama Ed Wood, where he showed the fate of the worst director in Hollywood, Edward Wood. The picture was shot in black and white, which made it very stylish and atmospheric. The biopic also impresses with its cast. In addition to our hero, you can see Sarah Jessica Parker, Martin Landau, Bill Murray, Patricia Arquette and Vincent D'Onofrio.Tired of serious roles, Johnny gladly set to work, where he could have a lot of fun: for the sake of Wood's famous “cat” smile, special dentures were inserted into him, he changed into a woman ...and freely felt in a working tandem with a brilliant director. Despite the film's box office failure, many critics received the movie positively. So, according to Rotten Tomatoes, "Ed Wood" has a rating of 8/10, based on 59 reviews from critics, 92% of whom liked the film. The National Board of Film Critics of the United States included "Ed Wood" in the list of 10 best films of 1994. In addition to the unusual role that brought our hero a lot of fans, this year gave Johnny a meeting with the famous model - Kate Moss. This romance was stormy and dizzying. It was of those that could be called “on the verge”, it’s not for nothing that journalists dubbed their relationship “cocaine”. They met in 1994 at the New York Cafe Table and immediately noticed each other. “I knew from the first moment we talked that we were going to be together,”... then the model told They didn’t part until 1998, and all this time their relationship was reminiscent of a rollercoaster: scandalous antics, naked, outrageous passion and demonstrativeness. Kate introduced herself to journalists under the surname Depp, and Johnny mentioned to the media about his plans to have children. Whether it was on camera or real intentions - we won’t know. But the couple didn’t get out of their hotel rooms for weeks and tried to spend all the time together. "They can't keep their hands, lips, mouths, legs off each other,"...one of Depp's friends recalled in an interview with People magazine. At the same time, they were under the influence of alcoholic beverages and drugs almost all the time. When, some time later, in 1994, the supermodel announced the breakup, Depp trashed the Mark Hotel room, for which he was arrested. This was followed by an equally eccentric situation: a loud scandal with breaking dishes in a London restaurant. The couple decided to reconcile in the same restaurant, making love in front of obviously stunned spectators. In 1998, Moss already distinguished herself: she trashed a room in the French hotel Hotel du Cap, where they rested together. Because she was not allowed to walk in a common corridor in a bikini (Nothing strange…). Trying to keep Kate, Johnny gave her expensive gifts. For example, a diamond necklace, which he bought for his beloved and hid between the buttocks. (I wonder how long she searched) The couple broke up after 4 years of relationship quietly, without official publicity. At some point, they stopped appearing together, and later it became known about the separation itself. Johnny himself took the blame for the breakup entirely. "I'm so stupid because we had so much going for our relationship…I was difficult to get on with, I let my work get in the way and I didn't give her the attention I should have done…Sure , I should care about my movies, but when I get home I should try to leave that stuff behind, …I couldn't do that and I was horrific to live with. Trust me, I'm a total moron at times." Kate recalls their relationship with warmth: “I was lucky to be with Johnny...He taught me a lot about fame. He told me, 'never complain, never explain'. Love adventures didn’t prevent our hero from following his acting dream. Another reincarnation was waiting for Johnny in the film by Jim Jarmusch "Dead Man", which was released in 1995. Here he had to play the shy accountant William Blake, who was forced to go on a mystical, possibly posthumous, journey. This was followed by two works with Marlon Brando - "Don Juan de Marco" and "The Brave", released in 1995 and 1997. Their joint work was marked by an amazing coincidence of minds. In a 2016 interview, Depp recalled their meeting, during which they discovered that they were both big fans of William Saroyan's play The Time of Your Life. After that, Johnny opened his wallet and took out a folded piece of paper - an excerpt from a book with the same play, which he always carried with him. Surprisingly, Marlon did the same: he showed him a frame in which there was exactly the same, folded and many times re-read excerpts of the book, which he had carried in his purse for many years before. Depp greatly respected and looked up to Brando. In the same interview, speaking of Marlon, he said the following words: “He understood me very well and I understood him…We connected on many levels, especially the fact that no one wants to be a novelty.” It's important to mention that The Brave was Johnny's first directorial debut. The film was based on the novel The Brave by Gregory MacDonald, in which the actor also played the main role. But this debut was not easy for him. Moreover, he was forced to invest about $ 2 million in film production, paying a quarter of the total costs. “I felt driven to do this movie,”... “This was one of the most difficult things I’ve ever done. It's just about ripped me to shreds." Despite Johnny's efforts, the picture failed and received a number of negative reviews. Variety called the film "a turgid and unbelievable neo-western." Screen International were more categorical: “Depp’s ignominious directorial debut crawls across the screen for two hours like a snail. Narratively inept and dramatically empty. “ In parallel, a kind of “criminal period” began in Johnny’s career. He starred in the action movie “Nick of time” by John Badham, where he played the role of a cowardly accountant who faced a difficult moral and ethical choice with an unexpected plot twist. In "Donnie Brasco" in 1997, Johnny worked on the set with the famous Al Pacino. An experienced gangster and his assistant, who was actually an undercover FBI agent, made an excellent team not only in the film, but also on the set. Both Alfredo and Johnny confessed they admire each other. In fact, it was Al Pacino who was first supposed to play Brasco in the movie. But once Pacino decided to don the character of Lefty, the actor recommended Johnny Depp for the role. This proved to be a strength of the film because as the great Roger Ebert pointed in the review of the film, “Donnie Brasco is essentially a movie about friendship between two men, two tough men who hardly find anchor in each other.” (Roger Ebert) The film received positive reviews from critics and commercial success, as well as about 20 awards and nominations at American and international film festivals, including nominations for the Oscar, Best Adapted Screenplay and the European Film Award. And here we turn to one of the iconic movies of Johnny Depp. Well, who did already guess it? And now? That's right, folks! It's about the hallucinogenic adventures of the main characters in the film "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas", which was released in 1998. The story is based on the novel of the same name by the infamous writer Hunter Thompson, which the actor read at the age of 15. In 1994, Johnny had the opportunity to meet the author himself. Struck by his openness and extravagance, bordering on insanity, Johnny immediately felt that they were alike. (well, who would have doubted...) According to Johnny himself, their meeting took place in 1994, at the Woody Creek Tavern, which was located in Colorado. The first thing the actor remembered about his friend was the sparks that his stun gun gave out: …I see sparks! I realized there was …a Taser gun, and …people were leaping and hurling themselves out of the path of the mayhem that was approaching—and I heard the voice first say, "Out of my way, you bastards!" … He made the Red Sea part, arrived at my table, and said, "How are you? My name is Hunter." To prepare for the role, Depp lived with Hunter for several months at his house. And during this period they became so close that journalists began to call them “family”. This friendship lasted until the writer's death in 2005, after which Johnny paid for his rather expensive funeral. Its price was associated with the writer's unusual last wish. And Hunter wanted to be shot with ashes from a cannon (quite an appropriate funeral for such a person). In addition, he paid off all his debts and produced the film "The Rum Diary" based on Thompson's novel of the same name. He also played a major role in it, and this role was the beginning of a sequence of troubles for our hero. But more on that later. Remembering Hunter Thompson, Johnny said the following: He knew I worshiped him, and I know that he loved me, so he may have been part father figure, part mentor, but I'd say the closest thing is brothers. We were like brothers. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival, but the jury, which included Depp's ex-girlfriend Winona Ryder, awarded the prize to the work of Greek independent director Theo Angelopoulos. The turn of the millennium was crowned with the opening of Johnny's personal star on the Walk of Fame and wild popularity. Now he could sort through the films and choose only those that matched his taste and vision, selecting the actors with whom he would like to work with. But fame and success didn’t prevent our hero from critically evaluating himself and remaining “sober” in relation to his results. In 1999, the next cult film starring Depp was released. It was the mystical thriller The Ninth Gate directed by Roman Polanski. The actor was able to brilliantly embody in the film a new image for himself - a charming, money-hungry scoundrel. The Ninth Gate packages its scares with classy style that the characters deliver with sexily provocative intelligence. Dean Corso may be Johnny Depp’s greatest spiritual transformation, from odious to ultimate evil and the audience cheers on his descent, happy to ride with him straight to hell. The film brought the actor not only an excellent role. On the set of The Ninth Gate, Johnny met his future wife, Vanessa Paradis, with whom he lived for 14 years and had two children. In the interview with the Daily Mail, the actor recalled: She was wearing a dress with an exposed back and I saw that back and that neck, and then she turned around and I saw those eyes, and — boom!... you have this feeling — I can’t really explain what it was, but I had it when I met her. I saw her across a room and thought: “What’s happening to me?” A year later, their daughter was born. They called her Lily-Rose Depp. The actor changed a lot, according to friends' words. He gave up drinking, drugs and idle entertainment. "When I saw my daughter being born, it was the first really totally selfless moment I'd had" Johnny completely immersed himself in the family and the upbringing of his first child, while continuing to shoot in movies. In the same year, 1999, another famous film was released. It was a gothic horror film featuring Depp - "Sleepy Hollow" by Tim Burton. As you can see, his friend didn’t forget about Johnny. It was a loose adaptation of Washington Irwin's short story, in which Johnny played the role of Constable Ichabod Crane, who investigated murders and at the same time lost consciousness at the sight of blood. The image of Ichabod was, as if, painted under Johnny - just look: extravagant, bright, eccentric, he quickly gained popularity and became a cult. And, of course, it’s impossible not to mention that such amazing actors as Miranda Richardson, Casper Van Dien, Christopher Lee, Geoffrey Jones and others worked on the set with Johnny. Perhaps it was thanks to the good directorial and acting work that Sleepy Hollow collected a number of awards: the Oscar for Best Production Design, the BAFTA for Best Costume Design, Saturn and others. After filming, Johnny had the warmest memories of his work and a very unusual bonus - a one-eyed horse that played Ichabod Crane in the film. The final period of Johnny's "dark" films was another horror film - "From Hell", where he appeared in the image of Inspector Frederick Abberline, a brilliant drug addict detective who was also a clairvoyant. Under an opium stupor, he saw crimes before they happened, but couldn’t prevent them. The work of Albert and Alain Hughes really deserves attention (if you haven't seen it yet, check it out now). Great acting by Ian Holm, Robbie Coltrane, Ian Richardson, and of course Depp didn't give the film a chance to fail. Although some critics with cynical sting reacted to Johnny's approach to the manifestation of the character. Despite the fact that "From Hell" was not the first historical film in Johnny's biography, he took the opportunity to participate in the film with great enthusiasm. "I'm a history freak and always wanted to travel back in time, so period films give me that opportunity."... "walking onto the Whitechapel set they built in Prague was about the closest opportunity yet for me to step back in time." Between horror and family life, Depp was involved in a number of roles. So, in 2000, three films were released: “The Man Who Cried”, “Before Night Falls” and “Chocolat”. The role of a transvestite prisoner, as well as a sadistic jailer in the same film - Until Night Falls by Julian Schnabel is considered one of the most scandalous in Johnny's career. And not only because the actor played two opposites, opposed in one plot. The tape touches on a number of political and acute social issues in the life of post-revolutionary Cuba, mixed with the fate of people who got out of the regime: poets, artists, gays. By the way, for his role Johnny didn’t take a cent, thus confirming the idea that acting for him is, first of all, a way to express himself and his ideas. In 2001, one of the most controversial, according to critics, Depp's works, Cocaine, was released, where the actor had the opportunity to work with Penelope Cruz. Here he got the role of American smuggler George Young. Drama directed by Ted Deme was based on real events and told about the life path of the protagonist. While preparing for this role, Johnny even visited George Young in prison for several days. Here is what he later wrote about these meetings: 'It’s very rare in life that any person opens up their heart and soul to you with unlimited access to their most profound thoughts, dreams, fears, regrets, intimacies,' … Even more rare when you’ve just met that person and, because of the obvious predicament, it’s highly unlikely that you will be spending too much time with them in the near future. So for this and more, I owe a great debt of gratitude to George.' Cocaine did not live up to financial expectations. At an outlay of $53 million, it raised just a little more within the US and another $30 million worldwide. The rating was also disappointing: at 55% at Rotten Tomatoes, based on 141 reviews and Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 52 out of 100, based on 34 critics. But Johnny didn't give up. Later fate gave him a role that became a cult. The image which became the culmination of his career, and in which he was able to embody all his artistry and extraordinariness. Yes, this was the role of Captain Jack Sparrow. Initially, it wasn’t important at all in Pirates of the Caribbean, and Jack Sparrow was supposed to be completely different. And, if everything went according to the original idea, we might not enjoy a drunken, cheerful and slightly vulgar pirate at all. But Johnny suggested very non-standard corrections to the image...What? Who did Johnny copy Jack Sparrow's mannerisms from? And what antics did Depp do on set? You will learn all this in Part 2. 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The chameleon man. He was able to become a Dragon, Sherlock Holmes, Van Gogh and even a sexy Otter. He has the most unpronounceable surname in Hollywood. But you just need to hear “Cumberbatch” one time to immediately name a couple of favorite characters. Being aristocratic to the core, this actor is not afraid to laugh at himself and pose new challenges. Why was Ben being mocked at school? How did an actor almost die several times? And what is the reason for the quarrel between Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman? Welcome to the Biographer channel. Sit back! The most interesting details about the life and career of Benedict Cumberbatch are waiting for you. And don't forget to click on the subscription button and the bell - you will find a lot of interesting things about your favorite actors and much more. Subscribe, and let’s start. Childhood Benedict Timothy Carlton Cumberbatch was born on July 19, 1976 in London. The future star's parents, Timothy Carlton and Wanda Ventham, were actors. His first role was in the Daily Mirror, under the title ‘Wanda's Little Wonder’, when he was four days old. Therefore, it was not surprising that later the boy was keen on theatrical art. “Celebrities from TV” often came to their house, but they rarely had fun. More often they worked. One of the memories of the future actor's parents was how his mother was recognized in the frozen peas department. That's what I thought fame was" he said. He mentioned he had a "great childhood," though he was "over-gregarious" and "prone to moments of hyperactivity, then exhaustion and bad temperedness. “I was very inquisitive. I was very talkative. Slightly eccentric, I think. An old soul, as one of my teachers described me. I had a great amount of energy. I was an only child, so I loathed conflict.” His parents wanted Benedict to get a good classical education. Perhaps one of the reasons was the family's rich ancestry: Benedict is a descendant of King Richard III of the royal Plantagenet dynasty. Ben started his studies at a private school in West Sussex, but later moved to Harrow School, which was famous and very prestigious. The boarding school was famous for its age-old traditions. Therefore, the pupils were obliged to learn a variety of skills that every gentleman should have. 

“I was lucky enough to be in an environment that focused it into craft and acting and music and rugby and other sports. As opposed to going ‘This is a problem child, we need to do something about him’. I think I was desperately insecure for all sorts of reasons and tried to compensate for that. I was petrified by the idea of what other people thought of me.” The school, founded in the 16th century, has brought up many outstanding persons and statesmen. Winston Churchill, John Galsworthy, Richard Curtis, and believe it or not-Mycroft Holmes studied there. Ben describes the experience as "a bit embarrassing.". The only thing he remembers with pleasure is playing rugby, because he was macho at the same time. And also, he speaks warmly about his family. The Sherlock star shared that he was inspired by acting after watching performances by his mother, the Only Fools and Horses, but was discouraged from the “ridiculous choice of occupation" by his parents. After finding out about their son's interest in the acting, Timothy and Wanda tried to dissuade him. “My parents discouraged it, of course they did," he admitted. They predicted his career as a lawyer, instead of a theater studio. Perhaps due to the fact that Ben's parents did not support him in his desire to continue the family business, he did not act at an early age. Later, he admitted that he was glad of that. “I wasn’t a child actor, I’m happy about that. Nothing against people like my good cast members who have been, but I’m happy I had the experience I had.” But the love of art won. 

From an early age, Benedict became interested in theater and went to a drama club. He even dropped out of sports at school to plunge into acting and painting in more detail. That led to ridicule from classmates who suggested that since Cumberbatch was fond of art, he was definitely gay. As you all know, the actor's surname often causes tricky modifications and jokes. In a 2007 interview, he said that Cumberbatch is a real family name. Initially, he took the name Carlton, but did not achieve any success with it. And when he changed his agent, his new agent advised him to choose another one. “:...I thought Benedict Cumberbatch sounded a bit bumbly and messy, but they said it's a great name, it will get people talking about you.” But on Jimmy Kimmel's show, for the sake of a joke, he decided to try on other options. He introduced himself to the invisible interlocutor as Yo Yo Ma, George Costanza, Sanjay Gupta and John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt. First steps in acting At Harrow School, Benedict tried himself as an actor. In a school play “A Midsummer Night's Dream” a twelve-year-old boy played the Queen of the Fairies - Titania. After graduation, the young man paused his studies and decided to see the world. An interesting experience was a year of teaching English at a Tibetan monastery in Darjeeling in India. Later the actor would repeat more than once that it was a special spiritual experience for him "I worked for six months to drum up the finance as it was voluntary — there was no income,"..."I could actually stay with monks in their home and watch them at work and at prayer, and get the chance to teach them and interact with them." On weekends, not busy with teaching, the actor was looking for adventures: he rafted down the Kali Gandaki River, crossing the desert province of Rajasthan during the rainy season, and one day decided to climb the Himalayas. 

They tried their luck, together with three friends, but all had altitude sickness. Gradually, the group was reduced to two people. Cumberbatch recalls: “I started to have really weird, fucked-up dreams, and felt things were happening in my sleep. I wasn’t sure if I was conscious or awake.” The actor recalled that on the way they ran out of food and were forced to drink rainwater collected from moss, as they were afraid to drink from rivers. After spending the night on the hay in an abandoned barn, risky descents on slippery boulders and fighting with leeches, the guys were very happy about the appearance of traces of animal droppings on the paths. When they reached the local settlement, they, being hungry, were served the best-tasting meal they'd ever had—unwashed greens and a bowl of eggs—after which Cumberbatch immediately got dysentery. After that, he returned to his home country and entered the University of Manchester, where he studied theater arts for 4 years. And after that, he continued his education at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, where he received a master's degree in Classical Acting for Professional Theater. Recalling his years spent at Manchester University, the actor believes that “roughed it" more than Oxbridge to study drama. "I wanted something a bit more racy, a bit more different, a bit more egalitarian,"... "I had a thoroughly healthy – and unhealthy – mix of friends." At the same university, Ben had his first serious affair - with Olivia Poulet. The young man began his professional career in 2001, mainly as a theater actor. With his training and his love for performing he got roles in theatre plays at the Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre. Later, he proved himself in the theaters “Royal Court”, “Alameida '', as well as the Royal National Theater, where he got mainly the main roles. The path to the Royal Theater took Benedict about ten years of work and gave him not only experience, but also recognition: the actor was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award in the category "Best Supporting Role" for the role of Tesman in the production of "Hedda Gabler" at the Aldmeida Theater. Cinematography The first television experience was in 2000, while participating in the series “Heartbeat". 

Then the actor continued his attempts to appeared on the screens in cameos of the TV series “Silent Witness”, “Fields of Gold”, “Tipping the Velvet” The first full-length film in Cumberbatch's list was Mike Barker's drama “To Kill a King”, 2003. There he got a small role, but his appearance on the big screen was a serious start for the future. In the same year, Benedict appeared in Hugh Laurie's project “Fortysomething”, portraying the pedantic and boring son of the main character, played by Laurie himself. That was the first significant role of an actor with a solid timing. The series clearly showed that Cumberbatch had not yet developed the famous posture and strong voice. But fans would be pleased with the work. Although the family comedy failed in the ratings, and therefore the series was closed. 2004 brought the actor his first popularity. The autobiographical film of the same name about the young Stephen Hawking, where the actor got the main role, released. That was the first attempt to embody the role of the famous physicist on the screen and it was a success. There Ben already appeared before us as a mature actor, but even more soft and elegant. 

Critics praised the film: the picture was nominated for the British Academy Television Awards in the category "Best Dramatic Film" in 2005; Benedict Cumberbatch received the "Golden Nymph" of the Monte Carlo Festival as "Best Actor", and was also nominated for the BAFTA Television Award for Best Actor From that moment on, the door to British cinema was opened for the actor. He began to actively participate in mini-series and feature films, becoming a local star. But with an emphasis on the roles of aristocrats and scoundrels, which Ben received for the next five years. In 2005, the viewer was able to see Cumberbatch in the adventure series produced by the BBC - “To the Ends of the Earth”. The story told about the world of class differences hiding under the appearance of decency and politeness, which was given through the form of an aging ship. The actor perfectly fit into the role of the young aristocrat Edmund Talbot, a multifaceted and controversial character. In that movie he showed his strengths: a fully developed character given a variety of emotional and physical tasks that indicate the actor's range, nuances that illustrate the thought (and research) behind Cumberbatch's acting choices, and a starring role showing he can carry a production. Cumberbatch worked on the set every day for four months. Attwood commented on his choice of the main actor by saying that he is “...a good actor, someone young enough to be believable as aristocratic, an almost slightly dislikeable character who is an adolescent in terms of his views of the world, his upbringing . . . someone who could hold the screen for four and a half hours, in every scene.” By the way, that was the first role of Benedict on the screen, in which there was a sex scene. In a BBC press release issued before the miniseries’ broadcast, Cumberbatch described the story as a “sort of rock and roll 1812 period drama about a young man’s gap year . . . filth, dirt, discovery, sex, drugs, dancing, love, spiritual “Starter for 10” together with James McAvoy, where the actor got a rare just comedic role for him. Then we met Ben in the historical biographical drama “Amazing Grace” directed by Michael Apted. The actor got the role of William Pitt the Younger, who became the youngest Prime Minister of Great Britain. The film told about the fight of the main character, played by the charismatic Ioan Gruffudd, with the slave-owning system of Britain in the early 19th century. Critics praised the work positively. 

Wally Hammond writing for Time Out singled out Benedict Cumberbatch's performance for praise saying his performance "quietly upstaged" the fine performance of Gruffudd. The film won the Christopher Award for the Best Film, and Benedict was nominated for the ALFS Award. 2007 was a productive year for the actor: two films with his participation were released, having a high rating as a result. “Atonement” directed by Joe Wright was a military melodrama with a not very happy ending. Benedict gets a small role of the “chocolate” millionaire Paul Marshall, a man down-to-earth, boring and sometimes horny. The actor coped with the role perfectly, working out every second of the allotted time. In addition, Cumberbatch had the opportunity to work together with Keira Knightley and James McAvoy. The picture did well at the box office and received attention from the audience. "Atonement" received 2 Golden Globe Awards in the categories "Best Film" and "Best Music". In addition, the film received 14 nominations for the BAFTA Award, in two of which it managed to win, including the nomination for "Best Film". The second film was a biographical picture “Stuart: A Life Backwards" directed by David Attwood, based on the book by Alexander Masters. The author described the life story of his friend, who went through a difficult path from a criminal and a drug addict to a key figure in the creation of a homeless assistance center. Benedict's role was to portray the writer's personality and their friendship with the main character, played by Tom Hardy. In addition to full-length works, Cumberbatch appeared in the drama series “Inseparable”, where he got an interesting role: he played two twin brothers with radically different characters. In 2008, the audience was able to see Benedict in the acclaimed historical drama “The Other Boleyn Girl” by Justin Chadwick. The actor's role was small and not very attractive - the honorable nobleman William Carey, who was disappointed drunk because of the betrayal of the bride Mary Boleyn. Unfortunately, Cumberbatch remained overshadowed by the bright acting of Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson. 

And yet he was lucky to get a role in a work of that magnitude. In December of the same year, the actor appeared in the pilot episode of the fantasy film “The Dark Side of the Moon”, which was never released. The next year could be called quite successful in Benedict's career. A BBC TV drama “The Last Enemy” was released, which was highly appreciated by both critics and ordinary viewers. Iain B. MacDonald's dystopia consisted of five parts, and Cumberbatch got the main role in it. He got the image of the mathematical genius Stephen Ezard, a hermit with signs of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Does it remind you of anyone? Ben was nominated for the Satellite Award as the best actor in a miniseries or a TV movie for his work. The second film of 2009 with the participation of Benedict - “Creation” by Jon Amiel, was met with more restraint than the previous one. Cumberbatch got only a small supporting role of Charles Darwin's friend. In addition, Benedict managed to play in the film "Marple: Murder Is Easy", as well as to play the role of Bernard in the two-part TV adaptation of "Small Island". For that role, he was nominated for the BAFTA TV Awards as Best Supporting Actor. In parallel, Cumberbatch did not forget about the theater. At Sky Arts Theatre Live, he acted in a play about Winston Churchill called The Turning Point, playing the role of Guy Burgess. In 2010, the viewer saw Cumberbatch in several projects. He got the episodic role of Nick Kaufman in the film "The Whistleblower", appeared in the British film "Four Lions", playing a negotiator, and also voiced the Discovery documentary series "Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking". Also during that period, Ben got the main role in Hattie Dalton's film “Third Star". 

He got a complex dramatic image of James dying of cancer, who went on a trip with his best friends. And it was in that picture that Ben had the opportunity to show his dramatic talent. The role was filled with a lot of depth and emotions, pain and hope. The touching story received a nomination in the category “Best Film” at the festival in Sao Paulo. And The Observer's Philip French called the film "competent", though "rather familiar and predictable, though not dislikable" And how can we forget about Benedict's attempt to portray an outstanding artist? Another of his works was the documentary “Van Gogh: Painted with Words”, where the actor got the main role of Vincent Van Gogh. The picture was based on the artist's personal letters with his brother and other people, trying to portray Vincent's inner world as naturally as possible. Cumberbatch's image in that role came out highly educated, but emotionally exhausted. As a result, the film was awarded the Rockie Awards for the best documentary film about art at the Banff World Media Festival. Perhaps thanks to the actor's previous experience: the roles of aristocrats, hermits, brilliant and non-standard personalities, Benedict would be able to brilliantly play the next role. 

The role that brought him worldwide fame and the chance to be on the Hollywood red carpet. Sherlock Benedict's perseverance and talent ensured his popularity at home. But outside of European cinema, not many people still knew about the actor. Everything changed when the BBC launched a new large-scale project based on the famous works of Arthur Conan Doyle. Before casting for the main role, Mark Gatiss, who was the screenwriter and chief producer of the series, made a condition: no Hollywood celebrities. That's why Benedict fit perfectly. The showrunners were very interested in his video CV, and after a personal meeting, the actor was immediately given the role. Interestingly, Cumberbatch became the first and last contender for the role. After him, no one was considered. The selection of Holmes' faithful friend was more difficult. Many up-and-coming actors want to get that role, including Matt Smith from the series Doctor Who. The decision was influenced by chance: Martin Freeman and Cumberbatch talked so enthusiastically during the casting that the directors decided to hire him. It was very important for the actors to find a common language and complement each other. It was especially successful on the screen. To prepare for the role, Ben had to work hard: he had to lose weight and become more bony, as well as learn to play the violin. The actor coped with the first task with the help of yoga and swimming, and the Australian actress and violinist Eos Chater helped him with the second. His role as the socially awkward and compulsive, but brilliant tech-savvy detective is captivating from the moment he's introduced on screen.An interesting idea was the illustration of the investigation process: the viewers can see the thoughts of the detective on the screen and to get in the process themselves. 

In an interview, Benedict emphasized that the new version of Sherlock was an attempt to modernize the source material, while remaining true to the roots of history. “It didn’t feel like you were just resurrecting that character for the hell of it. It felt like a very reverent re-examination of him through the 21st century, but with such adoration of the original material, loads of Easter eggs for fans of the Conan Doyle novels…It was a winning formula. And when Martin [Freeman] came in to audition and just raised my game massively, I thought, “That’s a great piece of chemistry.” On July 25, 2010, the world saw the first series of a modern interpretation of the story of a brilliant detective. The audience and film critics appreciated the experiment favorably, and the series got the top positions. Ben quickly gained huge popularity and had fans around the world, which he was not ready for. Sherlock's followers started calling themselves Cumberbitches,..... despite the fact that the actor himself liked other variants more: Cumberbabes or Cumberpeople. Soon Ben got the status of a sex symbol. "The immediate response on Twitter... this thing of my name trending worldwide... I didn't understand,"... "I thought people were going to abseil out of helicopters with cameras stuck to their heads and run after me brandishing notepads and pens!" "Sherlock" lasted four seasons, until 2017, each of which was eagerly awaited by the audience. By the way, Sherlock and Mycroft's parents in the series were played by Benedict's parents. 

In 2014, Cumberbatch's acting in the third season helped him to receive the Emmy Award for Outstanding Performance in a Miniseries or Movie. It was “Sherlock” that launched his career as a major artist. For a long time after the release of the last season, there was talk about the return of the brilliant detective to the screens. But, according to the creators of the series, Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss, a lot depended on the availability of time of the main actors of the franchise. The last episodes were already difficult to shoot, as it was hard to match the schedules of Cumberbatch, Freeman and the crew. In addition, in 2021, Una Stubbs, who plays Mrs. Hudson, died at the age of 84. The producer of the project admitted that the cast and crew might be "too sad" to make another one. In 2018, there was a quarrel between two on-screen friends. Cumberbatch reacted to one of Martin's interviews, in which Freeman stated that he no longer wanted to take part in the show due to the strong reaction of viewers who criticized the last season. He described being in the show as being a "mini-Beatles thing", explaining: "People’s expectations, some of it’s not fun anymore. It’s not a thing to be enjoyed, it’s a thing of: ‘'You better f***ing do this, otherwise, you’re a c***.' That’s not fun anymore." Ben overreacted to the statements of the ex-partner, calling his complaints “pathetic” in an interview. 

"It’s pretty pathetic if that’s all it takes to let you not want to take a grip of your reality. What, because of expectations? I don’t necessarily agree with that...There’s a level of obsession where [the franchise] becomes [the fans’] even though we’re the ones making it. But I just don’t feel affected by that in the same way, I have to say." After that, it was rumored that the relationship between the actors was cool, and in real life it was difficult to call them friends. "Benedict and Martin aren't mates and they don't spend time together away from the show. They're professional and very polite to each other but there's not the warmth you'd expect after filming together for six years. There isn't a huge desire to come back for another season." — source reported The Sun newspaper back in January 2017 But at the same time, Freeman was invited to Ben's wedding by the best man, not by ordinary guest, which could say a lot. And in 2019, after parting with his wife, Martin spent a huge amount to purchase a house next to his colleague, so not everything was so clear. And what was after that? After the success of Sherlock, Benedict did not get bored: The offers from leading directors in Europe and the USA began pouring in for him. In 2011, he appeared in Tomas Alfredson's film "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy", where he co-starred with Gary Oldman, Colin Firth and Tom Hardy. 

Cumberbatch got the role of Peter Guillam, the faithful assistant of the main character, who was played by Oldman. While preparing for the role, the actor went to Morocco for kitesurfing training. In an interview, Ben admitted that he always wanted to act a spy "any actor worth their salt would jump at the chance", he says, "because it's all about mask shifting" "I was in Essaouira and because my character was a spy originally stationed in North Africa, I walked the streets alone at night imagining what it was like for him – the oppressive doorways, the dark alleys." After the premiere of the picture at the Venice Festival, critics rated it unanimously positively. One of the most influential critics, Roger Ebert, gave the film 3 out of 4 stars. "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" received 3 nominations for the Academy Award, among other numerous nominations. Ben was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the British Independent Film Awards. In addition, Ben played well with Jonny Lee Miller in Danny Boyle's play Frankenstein, in which they shared the same body. On the stage of the Royal National Theater, the actors changed roles every evening, playing in turn Victor Frankenstein and his Creation, which allowed to deepen the relationship between the main characters, and better understand the characters. 

An interesting situation occurred during the performance. While playing on stage, Cumberbatch realized that the same people who came from China were sitting in the front row every night. He asked them how they found so much time and money for it. “Oh, it doesn’t matter,” they said. “We love you.” Later, the play was shown in cinemas in Britain and around the world and brought both actors the Evening Standard newspaper award in the category "Best Actor". The experts said that "it would be insulting not to mention both actors". They also got the Laurence Olivier Award 2012 in the category "Best Actor in a Play". Two more works that year were Steven Spielberg's war drama "War Horse" and D. R. Hood's drama Wreckers, in which Ben got minor roles. By that point, the relationship with actress Olivia Poulet had come to an end. The couple had been together for 12 years. Therefore, Ben admitted that he had not been alone since university "When I was last single I wasn't the same person, I was desperately backwards in coming forwards. But now I quite enjoy it. Naturally, I miss the proximity of a partnership with someone I know and love – and I still love Olivia to bits – but being single's fun." It was difficult to say either it was the growing popularity of the actor or their different views on the relationship played a role. 

Olivia never became a celebrity, while Ben gradually became a global star. There were rumors that the reason for the breakup was the actor's desire to become a father. Already in 2010, he said that he was ready for that. ‘I have been broody for five years,’ the actor admitted...'I would love to have the ability to juggle a career and have a young child.’ Cumberbatch was already healing his broken heart with another girl, Anna Jones. They dated for a short time from 2011 to 2012. He came to the festival in Venice to promote the film “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy” with her. But after a few months the British designer and the actor broke up. Cumberbatch plunged into work. In 2012, the viewer met the actor in the mini-series The Hollow Crown, which was based on Shakespeare's “historical” plays. Ben got the role of King Richard 3. Judi Dench was the actor's partner on the set. She played Cecily, the mother of the king. In an interview, Benedict admitted that it was “terribly interesting” for him to work on the role of a wicked and domineering king, and therefore the character turned out to be realistic and cruel. “Richard III is a tragedy, but you only really appreciate that tragedy if you have seen Richard through all the plays and have met the adolescent who becomes the despot who becomes the regretful, nightmare-haunted wreck before he dies in battle.” In addition to Richard, that year Ben had to play another not very pleasant character: namely, to voice the main antagonist “Sauron” in the first part of the famous “Hobbit”. In the following parts of the trilogy, the dragon Smaug was added to the role of Sauron.

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